Nearpod is entering into the education content market with the idea that kids do not need expensive goggles to be excited about learning in VR. They are giving free entry level goggles to pupils whose schools signed up to the Nearpod's program.

Virtual Reality is moving to school and it starting to make a splash. With google cardboard glasses available for few dollars and everyone owning a smartphone, education in VR can be the future of schooling system. Places never possible to visit and experience.

V-Frog, is the world's first virtual reality based frog dissection software designed for biology education, allowing not just observation, but also a physically simulated dissection. V-Frog, which operates on a personal computer using a standard mouse, actually simulates nearly unlimited manipulation of specimen tissue.

No matter what we call it, Virtual Reality is really about using computer technology to create a simulated, three-dimensional world that a user can manipulate and explore while feeling as if he were in that world.

This is a fantastic example of how VR can help everybody learn about specific fields - including the field of Archeology. The Pterosaurs first appeared more than 220 million years ago and lived alongside dinosaurs in the Mesozoic Era. Being able to go back in time can give us a multi-dimensional view of life before humans. VR Time Machine.